Widow's Declaration for Pension
Title
Widow's Declaration for Pension
Subject
Mary Dailinger
Description
Mary Dailinger's Declaration for Pension following John's death in 1890
Creator
Mary Dailinger
Source
National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher
Historic Blenheim and the Civil War Interpretive Center, Fairfax Virginia
Date
1/17/1890
Contributor
[no text]
Relation
[no text]
Format
.jpg
Language
[no text]
Type
[no text]
Identifier
img_2892
Coverage
1890
Original Format
handwritten
Text
January 17, 1890
Mary Dailinger, aged 44, widow of John Dailinger who enlisted in New York on 20 of May 1861 in Company K, 29th New York Volunteers in the war of 1861-1865 who contracted disability while in said service which finally caused his death in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 5th of January 1890.
She was married under the name of Mary M. Klinges to John Dailinger on 10th of August in 1865 by the Rev. Father Carbon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She has to present date remained his widow and is responsible for the following surviving children who were under the age of 16 at father's death:
Henry P. Dailinger
Francis H. Dailinger
Annie J. Dailinger
George F. Dailinger
Mary Dailinger, aged 44, widow of John Dailinger who enlisted in New York on 20 of May 1861 in Company K, 29th New York Volunteers in the war of 1861-1865 who contracted disability while in said service which finally caused his death in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 5th of January 1890.
She was married under the name of Mary M. Klinges to John Dailinger on 10th of August in 1865 by the Rev. Father Carbon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She has to present date remained his widow and is responsible for the following surviving children who were under the age of 16 at father's death:
Henry P. Dailinger
Francis H. Dailinger
Annie J. Dailinger
George F. Dailinger
Files
Citation
Mary Dailinger, “Widow's Declaration for Pension,” Graffiti Soldier, accessed May 5, 2024, https://johndailinger.omeka.net/items/show/41.